Silicon.com: Desktop Linux--No Cost Savings, Says Barclays CTO(Dec 22, 2003, 20:30)
"Linux is not a viable desktop proposition for most large
organisations because the service issues surrounding it negate any
cost savings on licence fees, according to the CTO of one of the
largest IT operations in the world..."

LWN: SCO's Copyright Letter(Dec 22, 2003, 18:30)
"In this letter we are identifying a portion of our copyright
protected code that has been incorporated into Linux without our
authorization. Also, our copyright management information has been
removed from these files..."

ZDNet: Linux Desktop Split Threatens UserLinux(Dec 22, 2003, 17:00)
"A fledgling effort at creating a unified Linux distribution is
being threatened by a long-existing split in the Linux developer
world--namely, the divide between the two most popular graphical
user interfaces (GUIs), Gnome and KDE..."

New York Times: SCO Sends Second Warning Letter to Linux Users(Dec 22, 2003, 14:00)
"The new letters, signed by Ryan E. Tibbitts, SCO's general
counsel, name more than 65 programming files that 'have been copied
verbatim from our copyrighted Unix code base and contributed to
Linux...'" [Free registration required, alternate link
provided. -ed]

OSNews: Mini Interview with Ximian's Robert Love(Dec 22, 2003, 11:30)
"Robert Love, well known figure for his kernel hacking,
preemptive patch and his recent book, joined Ximian recently in an
effort to improve the Linux desktop experience via kernel
development..."